vaft.ce money to the wjtriessw.—-The judge
AXid Mr. Keene both requester! the witness
to request Mr. Gain to remove Knox from
the prison to the vessel,
PUHIL DELPIA; June 20.
Arrived, ship Bouetta, Miller, Ratavia,
l03 rlays ; brig Nancy, Hoggins, Jamaica.
Cleared) ship Hampden and Sidney, Ben-
nard, Havanna ; schrs. Deborah, Hughes,
Nsvitas ; Virginia, Philips, Fredericksburg ;
sloop* M'ary, Hand, Charleston ; Betsy,
Field, Newburyport.
Our correspondent at New-Castle, under
dote of yesterday, writes that " ship Vo-
lunteer, Martinj was boarded in the Bay
fo'uithol up, from Porto-Cavello. Also, schr.
Aa*ity I/iWttellier, from Havana."
he Federal Gazette is indebt-
Wj%. SIHNOTON CITY, June 28.
BRITISH OUTRAGE.
We give the public the particulars of the
following; qhtrage on the American flag, un-
der the influence of feeling;*, which, we are
certain, are in unison with those entertained
universally by our fellow-citizens; feelings
¦which cannot, which ought not to be sup-
pressed. We know not, indeed, that this
savage outrage has a precadent in naval an-
Hals,
On Monday last the U. States frigate Che-
sapeake, of 38 guns, left the Capes, where
there lay at anchor a British squadron con-
sisting of three two deckers and one frigate
of 38 'gun9. As she passed this squadron,
¦vritbotit molestation, one of the two deck
t-rs, the T.eopard, put off, and went to sea be.
lore the C hesapeake. When the latter came
up with tiie Leopard, at the distance of
about three leagues from the squadron, her
commander, captain Humphries, hailed the
Chesapeake, and said he had a dispatch to
<.h fiver from the British commander in chief,
aalng Admiral Berkeley, of the Ameri
<<,.'! static.'.), Commodore Barron, suppo-
sing it "was a dispatch for Europe, hove to,
a capi Humphries sent on board of her
. i•¦;¦ covering an order of admiral Berke
ley, JS- take from the (.hesapeake three men,
Bile re real kettle drums, ac
tually imported from that happy country. Get-
many, where Bellena's heavenly throne seerns
to be firmly established ; a country blessed be-
yond comparison with war, music, and starva-
tion. The " tongs" ! has the critic ever seen
a pair of eymb.-ils \ Those u^ed on the late oc-
casion were imported also from Germany, by
Mr. Can-, of this city ; and the triangle was a
real "triangle." Thus much for the veracity
of the writer.
He then remarks, that " the Amateurs
(those at least who did not chatter the whole
lime of tha performance) observed with plea-
sure Mr. Gidingham's admirable skill, and only
regretted that they heard him so little," Sic
doubtless on account of the chattering which
our American-Siberian Savages, particular])
the females, kept up, What! would you,
Mr. Critic, cruelly wish to debar the Lathes
the privilege of chattering-! Fie, O lie ! know
also that in the most fashionable, consequently
the most civilized parts of the world, as well
at Theatrical Exhibitions as Concerts, those
who cause the greatest interruption to the pei ¦
I rmance and performers, are cansidered the
" best bred." This is real life, the true Ton ;
aud will you not suffer us to copy falisionable
life ? Cruel Critic.
But for the truth. 1 never in my life wit-
nessed a more unfashionable audience than the
one alluded to, with the exception of one per-
son, to whom indeed we are taught to look as
10 an example. The audience were most
boorishly quiet Indeed their p-ototypes, the
Siberian Savages, could not have been more
attentive at a similar performance for the first
time The person alluded to, seemed pecu-
liarly agitated during the operation of '• V/eb-
st r's Emetic," and had the dose been a little
stronger, from the sympathy which was so
discoverable, there is reason to be'ieve it might
have produced a duetto; which would, you
inay conceive, have been charming.
So much, Mr. Critic, for what you heard
and what I saw.
It is to liitle purpose that we endeavor to
contradict the calumnies and, aspersions of a
Weld and a Parkinson, and an " Anacreon,"
while we harbor in our besoms, persons whose
writings tend to confirm their gross absurdi
ties and palpable misstatements. C.
* As soon as the account of the co-duct of the
Leopard was knovsn at lla-mpton, the inlw.btants
immediately destroyed upwards of 200 hogsheads
if ¦water which were on board a schooner ready
to sail for tlu: British men of war.
Yesterday Richard E. Lee, Esq. was
elected mayor of this boreugh for the ensu-
ing year.
At an election held yesterday at Mr. Bry-
den's tavern the Contributors to the Balti-
more General Dispensary, elected Doctors
John Shaw, George Williamson and Robert
Moore, attending physicians, for the ensu-
ing year—the votes for the several candi-
dates were, as follow :
First and Second Districts :
Dr. John Shaw, ••.".- 272
George Williamson, - *47
John Bacon, - - 237
A. Dorsey, - - 8.29
For the third District:
Dr. Robert Moore, - - 121
Watkins, - . - 8
I-OR THE FEDERAL GAZETTE.
"—To Malice sure I'm much oblig'd :
" Yel, Envy, I could almost call thee friend."
.-'... Mr. Ije'ieesi
1 is much to be lamented, that professed li-
tttarj works, intended iu vehicka ol public
Sale by Auction.
ON MONDAY,
The 29M instant, at 10 o'clock, at the head of
Gay-street dock, will commence the sale if
A Variety of Dry Goods ;
And at 12 o'clock,
200 bags Green Coffee,
48 hhds. Muscovado Sugar,
i.9 pipes 4th prooi Brandy,
59 boxes White and brown Sugar,
12 chests Young Hyson Tea,
5 barrels Flour of Sulphur,
11 quarter casks of Wine, he. &c.
R LEMMON & CO. Auct'rs
At private sale,
100 boxes White Sugar,
30 tons Logwood. R L & CO.
June 27.
Sde by Auction.
Will be added to our sale of Dry Goods, on
* MONDAT, .
1 case Cotton HOSE,
1 do. CALICOES.
And at .12 o'eloci,
700 HIDES,
3 bus. INDIGO.
11. LEMMON &. CO. Auct'rs.
June 27.
Sale by Auction—Postponed.
The elegant three-story Brick House, and
oilier improvements, now occupied by Mes-
srs John Kennedy and C"X, on Baltimore-
street,- that were advertised for sale this
day, was on account of rain, postponed to
Tuesday, the 30th instant, at half past eleven
o'clock, on the premises,
THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r.
June 27.
For Freight or Charter
2 a a port in Europe,,
The Portuguese Brig
Capt. Jardmer;
or Sale,
The (food substantial Ship
GENERAL GKEEN,
239 19-9". tons per register,
___ ___ and of such dimensions as to
stow a large cargo, for a ship of her -tonnage,
well found, having an extensive inventory of
materials. 1 his ship will be sold on the most
moderate terms, in order to close a concern.
For terms apply to
CHARLES B. YOUNG, Broker,
tyvinuierce-street.
June 27-________________ ________d
In the Press
And speedily will be published by
CONRAD, LUCAS & CO.
(Late M. is* 5*. Conrad if Co.J
A TOUR
Through Holland, along the right and left
Banks of the Rhine, to and from the south,
of Germany,
In the summer and autumn of 1806.
By sir John Cat;,
Of the honorable Society of the Middl*
Temple, author of the stranger in Ireland, s.
Tour round the Baltic, &c. &c.
" I'ergit el hos'ites (tanta istfduciaj ripasn
" Incomitatus adit—" a.^utsXAs.
June 27. ____ eo4t
Simpson's Plea for Religion.
In the Press, and will be published by
JOttls HAOBRTT,
In one octovo volume, bound, Price 1 dullar
50 rents only,
Plea for Religion iff the Sacred'-
Writings,
With two Appendixes, containing the rea-
sons why the author relinquished his charge
in the Church of England.
By the Rev. Dttv.s Simpson, M. Aw
This volume has a pre-eim><;nt claim to
the sanction of the public. It contains a mass
of Miscellaneous matter, highly interesting-,
instructive, and convincing. The absurdity
of Deism is i.icontrovertably evinced ; tha
depravity of Popery is chastised in the tre«
mendous but inimitable fulminations of scrip-
ture ; the defects of Episcopalianism, are de-
pleted in glowing colors ; the beauty, the ex-
ce Hence, the of scriptures, andthenscessityof
redemption r>y Charist. are demonstrated by
such striking arguments, and by examples so
powerful, that unbelief must acknowledge
ns lolly and wickedness.
June 27.______________________law4t
Wanted Immediately,
A CAKRIER for " The Observer." Re-
commendations will be retjuiered, without
which none need apply.
J. ROBINSON,
Office of the Observer, 4, N. Charles-street.
June 27. ____ d4t
To Kent,
THE WAREHOUSE on Bowly's wharf;
at present in the occupation of Tagart an
the cloudy and bright, lighted by a flying
Pig on, which will take its Slait 150 fees
from the piece, set it on fire, and will re«
turn again to its nost.
A RUNNING IIORRIZONTAL,
Forming below and upper Bason, crowned
with Chinese Fire, Sheaves, 8tc. ike. called
The Ladies' Fancy, on account of the variety
of its turn.
A LARGERUNNWGVERTICALWHEL
Of white dazling ground.
A RUNNING VERTICAL,
Bearing in its centre three colored Ribbons,
sky blue, white and yellow.
THR BATTLE OF DON QUIXOT£,
Against the Wind Mill, and the old gentle*
man in character
A HORIZONTAL RUNNING PlECZ,
Representing a Water Fall, ornamented
with sheaves, Chinese Fire and Roman Bat-
teries, and Atmospherical Beauties.
A LARGE WHEEL,
Eighteen feet in circumfcrenee, in the
centre of which will appear three Butterflies,
running at each other, with some Metamor-
phoses.
The FIRE WORK, will be terminated by
The Bombardment of Tripoli^
By the AMERICAN FLEET.
The public are respectfully informed, that
the Bombardment will be represented in »
manner that cannot fail to astonish the spec-
I tators They may depend on every exertion
being made to render this entertainment mora
complete than any thi^.g of the kind ever
mitnessed in Baltimore. The whole will !>•
conducted in a regular manner ; the fire, and
the report Of' the cannons and mt.sqltetry, tha
gun-boats browing shells into the town, ami
the enemy's Forts and Batteries throwing red
hot halls.
N. B. A commodious Amphitheave hag
been erected for the reception of genteel
company, and the Orchestra, under the direc-
tion of Mr. Hupfeldt.
The Town and Forts of Tripoli are exe-
cuted by a Grand Artist in that line.
Admittance, Amphitheatre, One Dollar—
Pitt, 50 Cents, Children 25 Cents.
Tickets to be had of Mr. Poncet, Market-
street, and at the Garden
The Fire Work to be announced by the
ascension of three SXT ROCKETS, half
an hour before the performance takes place.
June 27________________________d
S&jg' NAPOLEAO,
•M^SSH&Hsif It is expected she will load
about 2500 bbls.
For sale on board said brig,
About 7000 huslieis Cane rte Vord SALT,
Also frariVfoewer importations,
Lisbon, Port and Mt/i-ira Wine.
K. BARRY.
June 36, d6t
Hollingsworth (j Worthington
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
¦40 boxes of Imperial, -j Tkas, iroport-
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